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College Sports Business 101
Learn how the industry works
Working in College Sports
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The Jersey Patch Market
What the market is saying
How the Salary Cap Works
And what is NIL Go
How CB Schedules are Made
It’s complicated…
University Administrators
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Athletes will still sign marketing deals. But I suspect the market is shifting enough that the NIL Industrial Complex will need to evolve, contract, or something more drastic
From "why would athletes do this" to "is this legal?" and more:
Plus: When schools need to cut spending...what gets cut first?
Greg Chick, of NILnomics, shares what he learned from his doctoral thesis
Is Amazon's three-game basketball package with Duke the start of a new trend? An exotic one-off? A proxy battle between broadcast giants? Something else?
Guest authors argues that by pushing the White House for help, they might have actually made things much worse for themselves
No, this doesn't mean PRIVATE EQUITY IS COMING FOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL. It's already here. But what about the math?
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Is the order meaningless? No. Effective? Also no. And I think we're missing part of the reason why
A special guest argues the rest of college sports could learn a thing or two from men's hockey
We caught up with the promoters behind the latest attempt to take college sports international.
The LinkU is launching a new program to help athletes, and schools, turbocharge their Twitch audiences
In the newest free game from Extra Points, YOU get to build an agency.
Five years after Fuller's historic kick at Vanderbilt, she sat down with Extra Points to reflect on that moment, the changes that have hit college sports since and her place in the NIL landscape.
Where Purdue, Washington and Minnesota are similar, and different, from guest contributor Kristi Dosh.
The GM of the Howard men's basketball team takes us behind the curtain on one of the more innovative programs in the sport.
Athletes.org has taken the trouble to finally put a collective bargaining agreement on paper. Here are my thoughts.
The Big 5 crowns a Philadelphia hoops champion each year. But can the competition continue in modern college sports — and if so, in what form?
Some thoughts on Bowl Season and a complicated Playoff
To the FOIA-mobile!
What goes into the stuff you buy with college logos
Keeping House data private doesn't help anybody ... except probably agents.
A guest post from a marketing professor
And why people suddenly care a lot about the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961
How one contract may shake up the market for years to come